In a legal context, if a charge is disposed of, it means that the case has been resolved or settled in some way, such as through a plea deal, dismissal, or a verdict being reached.
dismissed charge
"Disposed" in this instance simply means that the charge was "settled," "attended to," or "handled."
In legal terms disposed means the case was resolved in some way. This could mean a plea was reached, or the charges may have been dropped.
It is unclear what "848 charge" specifically refers to as it can vary by jurisdiction or context. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional or check relevant legal resources to understand the specific meaning in a given situation.
It means that the legal aspect of the foreclosure has been finished.
All court systems and criminal legal entities use "shorthand' notations, initials and abbreviations that oftentimes mean nothing to any outsider. They are by no means standard across the nationwide legal/judicial system. I oculd take a guess at what it MIGHT mean, but the best thing to do is go to the Clerk of The Court office and ask them what it means in the context of YOUR court system.
"Case disposed" means that the legal case has been resolved or completed in some way, such as through a verdict, settlement, or dismissal. This term indicates that the case is no longer active in the court system and its outcome has been finalized.
Disposed CSDD is a legal term describing a case that is closed or dismissed with the person being put on probation. The "CSDD" refers to the Community Supervision and Corrections Department, which is a department of supervision officers for adults.
It means "throw the book at them," which means "charge them with everything in the legal book that you can charge them with."
i know it mean to mix things,together. However,in my legal field,in the context of an actual "Breach"of such, i.e. fiduciary,again in the legal term.
Disposed to learning
to be disposed of or incliend